March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom

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The day is August 28, 1963, the occasion is “The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom” the speech, given by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is titled “I Have a Dream,” and is widely seen as one of the most successful examples of American rhetoric; due to the dynamism and relevance with which King is able to convey both an engaged passion and a sympathetic compassion it is understandable why this speech has been upheld as an important contribution to the discourse of equality and justice within society. King eloquently places himself directly at the moment of action within the Civil Rights Movement, rejecting normative social constructs which had led to the perpetual disenfranchisement of African American’s and people of color and embracing the

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